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The Urban Youth Workers Institute
Reload Tour - Phoenix

Neighborhood Ministries and Urban Young Life are pleased to announce that the Urban Youth Workers Institute will present their one day seminar, ReloaD – A One Day Training Experience, on October 28th from 8:30 am until 3 pm.   Pre-registration for the seminar is $15 per person in advance; $20 per person at the door.  To register, call UYWI at (800) 738-8994 x202 or visit their website at reloadtour.org.  For directions to Neighborhood Ministries, visit the NM website Contact page.

Urban Youth Workers Institute is partnering with Neighborhood Ministries and Urban Young Life to present RELOAD - A One Day Training Experience, designed to refresh and support urban youth workers and volunteers.  This seminar gathers youth workers for the purpose of personal renewal through authentic worship, inspirational teaching, and practical workshops.  This event will also connect like-minded youth workers, creating community with other urban Christian leaders in Phoenix.

Workshops for RELOAD - A One Day Training Experience include:

  • Youth Ministry, Relationships and the Gospel
  • Organizing Your Ministry…From Chaos to Clarity
  • Growing Deep: Building A More Theologically Sound Youth Ministry
  • Helping Kids, Families, and Communities Who Hurt
  • Bagged Lunch and a Drop of Oil: Multiplying Resources for Urban Ministry
  • Youth Track: Developing the Next Generation of Leaders Around You

and additional workshop

  • A Day without A Mexican

Speakers for RELOAD - A One Day Training Experience include:

    • Lina Thompson, World Vision/Vision Youth, Seattle, WA
    • Michael Mata, World Vision, Los Angeles, CA
    • Kit Danley
    • Don Wouster
    • Orbi Gonzales
    • Micky Nunez
    • Ian Danley
    • Abraham Suastez

ReloaD – A One Day Training Experience has grown out of Urban Youth Workers Institute (UYWI), a ministry that desires to develop the next generation of urban multi-ethnic leaders through one day training events, citywide learning groups, coaching, mentoring, and an annual national conference that gathers over 1,500 urban youth workers from around the country.  To find out more information about UYWI, visit www.uywi.org.